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Okay, here is the translation: Ogden (English "Ogden" or "Ogdon") is a masculine name with a bright and unusual sound. Its main meaning translates to "Son of Light," which connects it to the concept of divine light, although its modern meaning is often associated with the image of a bright and original person. The etymology of the name traces back to ancient Hebrew. From a word meaning "fire" or "light." In the Bible, Ogden (Ogdon) is the name of a son of God, a messenger who came to bring light to people. In the modern form of the name, especially in Anglo-Saxon countries, its origin is often linked to a Latin or Greek root, which also means "light" or "ray." This name, despite its ancient roots, has become known to the wider public thanks to the cult film James Cameron's "Star Trek: Charlie from Syracuse," where the main character is Captain Jack Kirby, but in some versions and parodies, the pronunciation Ogden (Ogdon) is used. In Russia and other post-Soviet countries, the name Ogden appeared comparatively recently but is gaining popularity, especially among parents seeking unique names for their child. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name Ogden often include brightness, originality, self-assuredness, and original thinking. People with this name are often perceived as irreplaceable, possessing a unique worldview and the ability to attract attention. They are energetic, curious, and eager for the new. Known bearers of the name Ogden in real life are relatively few, as this name is not traditionally widespread in Russian-speaking countries. However, its popularity is growing, and it can be found among famous personalities online or in the cultural sphere, for example, fictional characters. The popularity of the name Ogden in Russia and the CIS today is not high, but it is increasing. It is not a traditional Russian name, but parents who value uniqueness and memorability choose it. It is often used as an international name for children born in post-Soviet countries to non-Russian fathers or in families with an international cultural context. Variants and diminutives of the name Ogden are usually pronounced freely. They often use just "Og" or "Jin," which preserves part of the sound but gives the name a more personal and intimate tone. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name may sometimes sound a bit awkward due to the lack of similar names, but it is increasingly perceived as an interesting and modern choice.